Packing List

Norway Kayak and Hike Adventure

3 Night Cabin Trip

During this trip you will get wet and unless it’s unusually warm, things do take some time to dry, even indoors. Please take the weather forecast into account when deciding what to pack! You can find the weather forecast here.

WE PROVIDE

  • Dry trousers / pants (these are waterproof trousers made of breathable fabric, with built in feet that allow them to be used like flexible, lightweight waders. They have jacket compatible waist bands to create a two-piece drysuit)

  • Paddling cag / jacket (compatible with the dry pants)

  • Neoprene wetsuit boots (worn on top of the built in feet of the dry pants to protect them)

  • Buoyancy aid

  • Spray skirt - a spray skirt is a flexible waterproof cover for a kayak with a hole for the paddler's waist. They are used to prevent water from entering the kayak.

  • Lunch box

  • Mug

  • Dry bags

YOU WILL NEED

Personal

  • Water bottles - 1x2l or 2x1l

  • Toiletries

  • Personal medication

  • Daypack for storing lunch and water during the hikes

  • Sunscreen (waterproof)

  • Insect repellent

  • Bite cream

  • Sunglasses & a floating strap

  • Thermos for hot drinks (optional for summer trips, essential in September and October)

  • Sleep mask and ear plugs (optional)

  • Waterproof phone case (and attached strap)

  • Head torch (not essential mid-May to mid-July)

  • Travel towel

  • Towelling or microfibre robe - optional but useful for changing and staying warm

  • Flip flops or sliders - for use around the cabin and getting to/from the kit room

  • Compeed/blister plasters and sports tape/kinesiology tape in case your boots rub 

Clothes

  • Hiking Essential:

    • Hiking boots (mandatory)

    • Hiking socks

    • Hardshell jacket (waterproof)

    • Hiking trousers - lightweight and fast drying

    • T-shirts / base layers (weather / temperature dependent) - lightweight and fast drying

    • Wool / fleece mid-layers

    • Underwear

  • Hiking Recommended:

    • Waterproof trousers for hiking (particularly recommended if your week is looking wet!)

    • Hiking shorts - lightweight and fast drying (if you have a warm week!)

  • Kayaking Essential (please see FAQs for more detail):

    • Quick-drying clothes - lightweight t-shirts, base layers, mid-layers

    • At least two sets of thermal/wool long johns and long sleeved baselayer top (not cotton). You will wear these under your dry suit.

    • Mid layer - fleece or similar

    • Socks (wool is warmest) - you’ll wear these inside your dry suit while kayaking

    • Travel towel

    • Underwear

  • Kayaking Recommended:

    • Extra underwear (it will get wet and may take some time to dry - spares advised!)

    • Extra swimwear (it will get wet and may take some time to dry)

  • Recommended for both hiking and kayaking :

    • Buff

    • Lightweight down / insulated jacket for chilly mornings & evenings (weather dependent - please check forecast)

    • Cap or sun hat (summer months)

    • Beanie (weather dependent - please check forecast)

  • Essential for fjord swimming (optional activity):

    • Swimwear - two sets may be useful if you intend to swim multiple times

  • Recommended/optional for fjord swimming:

    • Neoprene socks or booties & neoprene gloves

    • Goggles

    • Swim cap